Rex Minerals [ASX:RXM] Soars 60% on Takeover Bid from MACH Metals
Rex Minerals has jumped today after a takeover bid by Indonesian giant Mach Metals, is now the time to invest?
Copper is a vital material in the global economy, whose importance has remained strong for decades.
However, with the global decarbonisation campaign and transition to cleaner technology, copper’s importance is only set to grow.
As copper’s traditional applications remain steady, the growing demand for low-emissions tech is expected to positively impact copper consumption for the foreseeable future.
And Australia’s strong copper export position is likely to attract capital inflows as investors seek out exposure to copper via ASX copper stocks.
After all, Australia is one of the top five exporters of copper in the world, accounting for about 5% of total production.
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Copper is affectionately described in the financial markets as Doctor Copper, jokingly reputed to possess a PhD in economics due to its ability to predict turning points in the global economy.
For more than 10,000 years, the base metal played a critical role in human civilisation.
As the World Economic Forum writes:
‘The red metal’s pliability, conductivity and durability have seen it used in everything from early tools to plumbing to modern electronics. In fact, copper is now so ubiquitous that the health of the copper market is often a predictor of the health of the economy overall – a fact that’s earned it the nickname “Doctor Copper”.’
The price of copper can act as a barometer for the overall health of the economy.
In broad strokes, if the copper price is high and rising, the industrial economy is thought to be doing well.
If the price is law and falling, then the manufacturing sector is struggling.
In that way, copper can act as a leading economic indicator.
Why?
As The WSJ Guide to the 50 Economic Indicators That Really Matter neatly explains:
‘The supply of copper is relatively stable (and typically not too sensitive to changing price levels), so as demand increases—for use in electrical wiring in houses or businesses—the price tends to go up. That’s what makes the price so closely aligned with economic activity.
‘The good news is that this close relationship is likely to stay around for a while. Copper is one of the most cost-effective electricity conductors available and seems unlikely to be dethroned from that position anytime soon. (Gold is better at conducting than copper, but it’s not cost-effective at all for most purposes. Aluminum, on the other hand, has a nasty habit of catching fire when used for wiring homes and offices.)
As well as being used for wiring buildings, copper is also vital to the manufacture of automobiles and small electric appliances, where its electrical and heat conductivity is key.’

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